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has a university of texas could overtake harvard to become the richest college in the u.s. tell you how an. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is berg markets, you are looking at a live shop of the principal room. this is bloomberg. from news around the world, the u.s. is searching its citizens to leave ukraine. they believe russia is preparing to target government infrastructure as the war reaches the six-month mark. tomorrow is the anniversary of independence from soviet rule. the u.s. said a nuclear deal with iran is closer than before, but gaps remain. i ran dropped some of its demands. the by demonstration continues to look at the latest agreements. strikes could last the on a days that could disrupt the supply chain. workers when a 10% raise. the port has offered 7%. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. kailey: thank you. the university of texas endowment is poised to overtake harvard as the richest in higher education. it has everything to do with oil. here to expl
has a university of texas could overtake harvard to become the richest college in the u.s. tell you how an. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is berg markets, you are looking at a live shop of the principal room. this is bloomberg. from news around the world, the u.s. is searching its citizens to leave ukraine. they believe russia is preparing to target government infrastructure as the war reaches the six-month mark. tomorrow is the anniversary of independence from soviet rule. the u.s. said a...
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. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a professor at the university of texas. >> americans used to spend under 10% of their budget on food. this compares to maybe 15% to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs the central texas vegetable gardeners facebook group. what have you seen this year as inflation's been rising in terms of your membership? >> it's grown significantly, yeah. i think we're close to 20,000 members now. >> reporter: the texas woman says as many home gardeners know, the food she grows also tastes better than store bought. digging up new ways to save some green. janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >>> next on the cbs weekend news, the extraordinary record set by this mint mantle. >>> this wednesday marks 25 years since the death of princess diana. she along with her memorabilia hold enduring public appeal. in fact, this weekend a souped up ford escort she once owned sold at auction for more than $850,000 after a bidding war broke out. diana drove the car
. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a professor at the university of texas. >> americans used to spend under 10% of their budget on food. this compares to maybe 15% to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs the central texas vegetable gardeners facebook group. what have you seen this year as inflation's been rising in terms of your membership? >> it's...
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resources here as well as other presidential libraries and as the director of the brisco center university of texas at austin and setting next door to the lbj library, we do a lot of we partner with a lot in the programming and various things and mark lawrence, who is the director of the lbj library is a colleague of mine in history at ut austin and my good buddy mark up to grove who is the president of the lbj foundation he works very closely with us as well. so i just want to do a shout out to them and also just to the presidential libraries system in general. it's a great resource. okay, so my new book the governor and the colonel is a is he mentions a dual biography of governor? william p hobby senior. he's the governor in the title and ovita cup hobby. she's the colonel. together they were one of the most influential couples in texas history. and while oviedo was one of the most important women in the us during much of the second half of the 20th century. i should say that i want to take a few minutes here for you to just doubtful to me that probably you know, who these people are. i may be lu
resources here as well as other presidential libraries and as the director of the brisco center university of texas at austin and setting next door to the lbj library, we do a lot of we partner with a lot in the programming and various things and mark lawrence, who is the director of the lbj library is a colleague of mine in history at ut austin and my good buddy mark up to grove who is the president of the lbj foundation he works very closely with us as well. so i just want to do a shout out...
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. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a proffer -- a professor at the university of texas. >> americansto spend 10% of their budget on food, comparing to 15 to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs a central texas vegetable gardner's facebook group. what have you seen this year as inflation has been rising in terms of your membership? >> it's grown significantly. i think we're close to 20,000 members now. >> reporter: the texas woman says, as many home gardeners know, the food she grows also tastes better than store bought. among rising prices, digging up new ways to save some green. janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >> brennan: still ahead, a woman blasts into space and the history books. art's on the line depend silhouette keeping leaks off her mind. comfortable in shapeware fabric she moves with ease. confident on nights like these. depend silhouette. the only thing stronger than us, is you. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provide
. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a proffer -- a professor at the university of texas. >> americansto spend 10% of their budget on food, comparing to 15 to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs a central texas vegetable gardner's facebook group. what have you seen this year as inflation has been rising in terms of your membership? >> it's grown...
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. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a professor at the university of texas. >> americans used to spender 10% of their budget on food. this compares to maybe 15 to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs a central texas vegetable gardner's facebook group. what have you seen this year as inflation has been rising in terms of your membership? >> it's growing significantly, yeah. i think we're close to 20,000 members now. >> reporter: the texas woman says as many home gardeners know, the food she grows also tastes better than store-bought. amid rising prices, digging up new ways to save some green. janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >>> still ahead, a woman blasts into space and the history books. ay yo! check this axe with 48-hour protection! ♪♪ ♪press the button right there♪ ♪to let the doors in♪ ♪go hard all year,♪ smell fresh as fresh, no matter what. nurtec odt is the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. don't tak
. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a professor at the university of texas. >> americans used to spender 10% of their budget on food. this compares to maybe 15 to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs a central texas vegetable gardner's facebook group. what have you seen this year as inflation has been rising in terms of your membership? >> it's...
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universities like charities, although they are not charities at all, and if you pay the bill you know. they don't pay taxes, and their endowments are bigger than the gdp of some countries. university of texast endowment of all. these places are not colleges or universities, they are hedge funds with classrooms attached. if there's anyone in the united states who doesn't need more government money it's the higher education lobby. but today, joe biden threw them more. he's going to give these colleges, these hedge funds, more of your money. he shouldn't be surprised, because it just rewards his private equity donors. your taxes are going up. they're paying half the rate that you are. so today biden announced he's going to force taxpayers to cover $3 billion worth of student loans. reduction act was supposed to reduce the deficit. sorry, there goes that. will biden always announced that his voters don't have to repay their loans anytime soon, certainly not before the midterms. >> student loan payment is going to end -- i'm extending it to december 31st, 2022, and it's going to end. we will forgive $10,000 in outstanding federal student loans. in addition, students who come from low-income fam
universities like charities, although they are not charities at all, and if you pay the bill you know. they don't pay taxes, and their endowments are bigger than the gdp of some countries. university of texast endowment of all. these places are not colleges or universities, they are hedge funds with classrooms attached. if there's anyone in the united states who doesn't need more government money it's the higher education lobby. but today, joe biden threw them more. he's going to give these...
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a distinguished senior fellow at the center and university of texas constitutional law professor on the fbi search of orman president trump's florida home and the questions surrounding him. march washington journal on c-span or on c-span now, our free c-span radio app. >> over the past few months, the january 5 committee held a series of hearings regarding the findings during its investigations. we look back at the eight hearings featuring never before seen evidence, depositions and witness testimony entity the attack on u.s. capitol. on monday, u.s. capitol police officers caroline edwards, who was knocked unconscious during the first breach shares her story, alongside a filmmaker, who was filming the proud boys and valley. watch on c-span, c-span now, or anytime on demand at c-span.org. >> c-span has your unfiltered view of government. provided by these television companies and more. >> the world has changed. today, the fast reliable internet connection is something that nobody can live without. we are there for our customers with speed, value and choice. it all starts with great inte
a distinguished senior fellow at the center and university of texas constitutional law professor on the fbi search of orman president trump's florida home and the questions surrounding him. march washington journal on c-span or on c-span now, our free c-span radio app. >> over the past few months, the january 5 committee held a series of hearings regarding the findings during its investigations. we look back at the eight hearings featuring never before seen evidence, depositions and...
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we are going to be joined by university of texas university college professor we will take a look athe fbi raid on donald trump's florida home but in this 30 minutes imminent we will return to the question that we began our program with today. the one year anniversary of the fall of kabul we are asking your thoughts on the legacy of the 20 year war in afghanistan. found lines are on your screen. you can start calling in. (202) 748-8003 four afghan war veterans. go ahead and start calling now. you will get to your calls after the break. ♪ >> in the history of pulitzer prizes and oscars very few winners have turned out these awards. one of those who did was a firmest -- famous armenian writer. he turned down a pulitzer for the drama called the time of your life in 1940. he said he was opposed in principle to awards and was quoted as saying such arts of words vitiate and embarrass art at its very source. a well-known poet in his own right has written a lot about his father and his relationship with him we asked her to talk about his book last rites the death of william saroyan. on this
we are going to be joined by university of texas university college professor we will take a look athe fbi raid on donald trump's florida home but in this 30 minutes imminent we will return to the question that we began our program with today. the one year anniversary of the fall of kabul we are asking your thoughts on the legacy of the 20 year war in afghanistan. found lines are on your screen. you can start calling in. (202) 748-8003 four afghan war veterans. go ahead and start calling now....
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i would see him at lunch things never left the university of houston i got a job offer to come to the university of texas he would call me in his nickname form it was shewolf. i pick up the phone he was that she will and i would think oh. >> host: was he referring to that moment? >> i do not know. p2 he would call in my heart would raise and make it to the phone conversation. somewhere, someone would mention all yeah and we talked to jean back at the university of houston he said you are a really good scholar. that's great. they had been harassed or molested by men who were set on revenge. but as far as i know always said nice things about me. it's also that reminder in your brain, he has power. he has power, more power than you have. and he still has it. what happened through the years my heart didn't racing more. i got stronger at what i did. i got to where i was giving advice to other people. i was making this. and finally he called me as a talk about in the book he called me and said he was dying. and i start to make a sympathetic he said no he does not want any part of that. that's who he was. he ha
i would see him at lunch things never left the university of houston i got a job offer to come to the university of texas he would call me in his nickname form it was shewolf. i pick up the phone he was that she will and i would think oh. >> host: was he referring to that moment? >> i do not know. p2 he would call in my heart would raise and make it to the phone conversation. somewhere, someone would mention all yeah and we talked to jean back at the university of houston he said...
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so our kicker, professor of politics at the university of texas at san antonio. gentleman, good to have you with us on inside story. jason, start with you. how dangerous a moment is this fall? libya? i think the danger of this moment has been overplayed, and it's been happening in slow motion since the beginning of this year. there have been 2 rival prime ministers, the europeans and international community have been following a policy of what i called destructive ambiguity following him. added dean baddies phrase, meaning that for the 1st time we don't have a clearly recognized prime minister debarber of the g. a new prime minister has overstate his mandate, pasha, ga, has now international legitimacy, so both of them are not, are not legitimate. and the world is so focused on ukraine that they haven't been trying to mediate this conflict. and of course, given this, if there's an ability for the emerald, these church and russians to, you know, play around and we see what i term, the global enduring disorder playing out in libya. was any non domestic entity involved in this weekend's vi
so our kicker, professor of politics at the university of texas at san antonio. gentleman, good to have you with us on inside story. jason, start with you. how dangerous a moment is this fall? libya? i think the danger of this moment has been overplayed, and it's been happening in slow motion since the beginning of this year. there have been 2 rival prime ministers, the europeans and international community have been following a policy of what i called destructive ambiguity following him. added...
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is some urgency to this. caitlin jolena is an epidemiologist, under system professor at the university of texas. she says, dealing with monkey box in the us is more difficult because the health system doesn't have enough money. the united states right now is somewhere in the middle between being prepared and being unprepared, just like coven 19 the monkey pox outbreak in the united states is really highlighting our neglected, are under funded, and our really fragmented public health system in the united states. it desperately needs fixing like data like communication, like bureaucratic coordination, like trust and fixing this is complicated, it's expensive and more importantly it just takes time. it cannot be fixed overnight regardless, it has been very difficult to watch, but i think it's important that we're not starting from scratch. we spent the last 30 months, creating systems building capacity. and we really need to reactivate these or adapt to these efforts to pivot towards monkey pox. we also really just need to be more aggressive or at least faster than the federal sponsor. we can no l
is some urgency to this. caitlin jolena is an epidemiologist, under system professor at the university of texas. she says, dealing with monkey box in the us is more difficult because the health system doesn't have enough money. the united states right now is somewhere in the middle between being prepared and being unprepared, just like coven 19 the monkey pox outbreak in the united states is really highlighting our neglected, are under funded, and our really fragmented public health system in...
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united states which generates millions of dollars, as of universities dumping fossil fuel holdings as part of the socially conscious portfolio of the texasuction on its property and in fact the oil bonanza position schools close to $43 billion, to overtake harvard as the richest in the united states and as you can see it surpasses yale by 2018, thanks to rising oil prices. it has been going down as the university of texas is going up, as a matter of time, it is number one, remarkable. stuart: you were quoting from the beverly hillbillies. ashley: i was, very good. stuart: the one thing i remember, the cement pond. thanks. show me the markets, the dow down 100 but the nasdaq and s&p on the upside. quick check of microsoft and alaska airlines, creating a startup called 12 to convert carbon dioxide into jet fuel, 12 claims there fuel can be used in normal jet engines and cuts emissions 80%, microsoft down, alaska air up. a small plane just made a crash landing on a road in florida and you've got the video, show us. ashley: it shows a cessna plane crash landed on a road and 40, the video taken from a vehicle traveling nearby. >> on my god. h
united states which generates millions of dollars, as of universities dumping fossil fuel holdings as part of the socially conscious portfolio of the texasuction on its property and in fact the oil bonanza position schools close to $43 billion, to overtake harvard as the richest in the united states and as you can see it surpasses yale by 2018, thanks to rising oil prices. it has been going down as the university of texas is going up, as a matter of time, it is number one, remarkable. stuart:...
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-- who i will formally introduce, we formally announced we have a permanent lecture at the university of texas called the dr. harry edwards lecture on sports and society. so -- [applause] we cannot possibly find a better person in the history of sports and civil rights than dr. harry edwards. he was gracious enough to lend his name to that lecture. we expect we will have several presentations under that name in coming years. today, we have a conversation that is going to occur on the area of sports and civil rights. i have been a part of many panels and many presentations over the years. normally, you try and find the best panelist and the best people to make that presentation. rarely do you have the people, the top people, who are presenting. in other words, if you had to pick 1, 2, 3, rarely do you rarely get 1, 2, 3. today we are fortunate we have probably the three most important people in the civil rights sports and society and sports and civil rights movement in the last 50 years. we are ecstatic, pleased, proud that we can present them and have a conversation them, with you today. let m
-- who i will formally introduce, we formally announced we have a permanent lecture at the university of texas called the dr. harry edwards lecture on sports and society. so -- [applause] we cannot possibly find a better person in the history of sports and civil rights than dr. harry edwards. he was gracious enough to lend his name to that lecture. we expect we will have several presentations under that name in coming years. today, we have a conversation that is going to occur on the area of...
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vegetables to kind of keep up with that. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a professor at the university of texasf their budget on food. this compares to maybe 15% to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs the central texas vegetable gardener's facebook group. what have you seen this year as inflation's been rising in terms of your membership? >> it's grown significantly. yeah. i think we're close to 20,000 members now. >> reporter: the texas woman says, as many home gardeners know, the food she grows tastes better than store-bought, digging up new ways to save some green. janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >> that is the "overnight news" for this monday. from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm elise preston in new york. thousands of columbus, ohio, children head back to in-person classrooms this week after a teachers union strike forced the students to begin the school year online. the 4,500-member union approved a ne
vegetables to kind of keep up with that. >> reporter: bartholomew sparrow is a professor at the university of texasf their budget on food. this compares to maybe 15% to 20% or more in the rest of the world. now the united states is up to 12%. >> reporter: brown knows price hikes are sending people to their backyards. she runs the central texas vegetable gardener's facebook group. what have you seen this year as inflation's been rising in terms of your membership? >> it's grown...
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university of pennsylvania law school. she should know. >> i'm sure they appreciate that. >> i'm sorry to plug penn penn. they just couldn't get into the can university of texas nelson says energy leads to thought, so be careful what you think. his point is, these words lead to things. they need to consequences. and we saw the consequences on january 6th. and it's hateful, and it's frankly unpatriotic and un-american to tell americans that their country doesn't work, that it's not free, because we are free. and it is in michigan, arizona, nevada, pennsylvania. >> the governor in pennsylvania, because you don't elect a secretary of state in pennsylvania, the governor appoints the secretary of state. let's turn to a subject i'm sure scott is more comfortable talking about, the criticism of joe biden over the student loan debt relief plan. a lot of republicans are calling this socialism, saying it's not fair. what's your take? >> that's certainly right. the republicans think it's illegal, unconstitutional. they think it's unfair. they think it's immoral. irrational. they think it's pitting americans against each other. it's going to create resentment. for a guy
university of pennsylvania law school. she should know. >> i'm sure they appreciate that. >> i'm sorry to plug penn penn. they just couldn't get into the can university of texas nelson says energy leads to thought, so be careful what you think. his point is, these words lead to things. they need to consequences. and we saw the consequences on january 6th. and it's hateful, and it's frankly unpatriotic and un-american to tell americans that their country doesn't work, that it's not...
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texas. so don't rule the little country -- i'm excited for that. >>> now to the study of miss taylor swift. the universitytexas at austin has announced the newest edition of its english department curriculum, a class on the taylor swift songbook, professor elizabeth scala saying in the announcement, quote, students will study taylor's songs alongside the traditional cannon of western literature including shakespeare. mandatory materials will include swift's four most recent album, "red: taylor's version," "lover," "folklore" and "evermore" so the question is, are you ready for it? who do you think would get the best grade? >> is will ganss teaching that class? >> professor. >> we've seen more of that because there was the harry styles class. >> there was one about tupac before. >> jay-z class. i'm into it. >> i love trying to dissect the lir i as po etry. >>> finally this morning, i know it is still hot outside but fall is just around the corner believe it or not and there is a perfect pumpkin spice side hustle for all of you fall fanatics. finance buzz is looking for what they call a pumpkin spice pundit
texas. so don't rule the little country -- i'm excited for that. >>> now to the study of miss taylor swift. the universitytexas at austin has announced the newest edition of its english department curriculum, a class on the taylor swift songbook, professor elizabeth scala saying in the announcement, quote, students will study taylor's songs alongside the traditional cannon of western literature including shakespeare. mandatory materials will include swift's four most recent album,...
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that cost $953 billion the university of texas has estimated that 15% of ppp claims about 76 billiont. and the government workers tasked with tracking these people down are overwhelmed, about 50 agents in a small business administration office are reviewing 2 million potentially fraudulent loan applications. there are 500 people working on pandemic fraud cases across the offices of 21 inspectors general, plus fbi, secret service, postal inspection service and the irs. in cases where the loans are for $10,000, it would cost the government more than $10,000 to investigate and prosecute. earlier this month, president biden signed bills extending the statute of limitations from 5 to 10 years for fraud involving the paycheck protection program and economic injury disaster loans. >> my message to those cheats out there is this, you can't hide. we're going to find you. >> joining me now is han bell mike ware, inspector general for the u.s. small business association -- administration, pardon me. mr. ig, thank you so much for being here. i don't even know where to begin. how about this? what
that cost $953 billion the university of texas has estimated that 15% of ppp claims about 76 billiont. and the government workers tasked with tracking these people down are overwhelmed, about 50 agents in a small business administration office are reviewing 2 million potentially fraudulent loan applications. there are 500 people working on pandemic fraud cases across the offices of 21 inspectors general, plus fbi, secret service, postal inspection service and the irs. in cases where the loans...
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if you cannot get -- the university of texas at austin has a new course about taylor swift.orks will be taught alongside famous poets like shakespeare. there will be some required reading. nyu had a similar course in the spring. reggie: america's favorite celebrity hippo family is finally home. the newesthippo at the cincinnati zoo got a chance to meet his big sister for the first time while mom supervised. there was also underwater swim time. already ways more than 100 pounds. zookeepers say the interaction has been positive. kumasi: isn't it the cutest? reggie: what did they think she was going to do? kumasi: from rescue dog to royalty. now a part of the royal family. prince harry and meghan markle adopted this puppy in los angeles earlier this month. one of the thousands of pets rescued in july. the seven-year-old joined the family. they also have a black lab at the family home. reggie: that is cute. she looks like she has been through some things. i am happy she now has a -- kumasi: soft life. reggie: flying solo. the teenager who just soared straight into the record boo
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of the texas public policy foundation. he has a deep passion for education after earning his phd in american history from the university of texas and spending several years teaching history at the collegiate level, dr. roberts founded the academy, a coed k-12 catholic liberal arts school in louisiana. he served as the academy's president and headmaster for seven years. in 2013 he resigned from the academy to become president of wyoming catholic college. tiffany justice as the cofounder of moms for liberty, an organization dedicated for fighting for the survival of america by unifying, educating and empowering present -- parents to have parental rights and throughout all levels of government. is she served a four-year term on the school district -- she served a four-year term on the school district. he is also the executive director of the educational freedom institute, an adjunct scholar, and a board member of the liberty justice center. dr. deangelis has co-authored 40 journals, setting the record straight on educational freedom. monitoring our conversation today is kaylee white, a commentary writer and the deputy editor
of the texas public policy foundation. he has a deep passion for education after earning his phd in american history from the university of texas and spending several years teaching history at the collegiate level, dr. roberts founded the academy, a coed k-12 catholic liberal arts school in louisiana. he served as the academy's president and headmaster for seven years. in 2013 he resigned from the academy to become president of wyoming catholic college. tiffany justice as the cofounder of moms...
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s na spencer burford from the university of texas san antonio he is a fourth-round pick but hs been playing with the very first and has turned heads as far as g as getting into the niners core and also we've got what we like to call mr. irrelevant. he was the absolute last pick in the dt the draft so they brought him in in as a backup to possibly make the practice squad. the rookie quarterback got a lot more staft staff tonight. again, the last pick in the whole nfl coming off at iowa state. they've got a huge 70,000 filled stadium for probably in the second half. >> i can imagine he is probably a little bit nervous. but never discount the last pick. sometimes those guys rise up and and become stars to mac. it will will be a great day for everybody. rookies and of course course the legends that will be here. we will go to a we >> welcome back. one of the reasons fans like to get to these games early is check this out. our cameras caught niners y niners safety ta right over to greet fans in the first row seats. they got a little fist bump with the defensive star. that is so fun. it is so nea
s na spencer burford from the university of texas san antonio he is a fourth-round pick but hs been playing with the very first and has turned heads as far as g as getting into the niners core and also we've got what we like to call mr. irrelevant. he was the absolute last pick in the dt the draft so they brought him in in as a backup to possibly make the practice squad. the rookie quarterback got a lot more staft staff tonight. again, the last pick in the whole nfl coming off at iowa state....
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the university of texas will now offer an honors -- honors college course on taylor swift. her work. so shake it off, cynics. do you like this idea? >> the song i know is the one you named. so beyond that, i don't know. >> "shake it off"? >> yeah. >> how can you fight that this is not one of the greatest literature -- greatest moments of literature ever? >> um. >> i wish i were back in college. which is why i think you should go back and take this. >> i'll skip it. >>> next talking point here, do you have a doppelganger out there? someone who looks just like you though you're not related. chances are you do, and now you're more connected than you know. >> so according to the "new york times," genetic researchers studied pairs of look alikes and found those who have the most facial similarities also shared important parts of their dna sequences, and that prompted one researcher to make a comment like we're living in a world of "westworld," and saying that history is repeating itself. >> i have dopdoppelgangers, and here they are. they're at cnn. this is who i'm always mistake
the university of texas will now offer an honors -- honors college course on taylor swift. her work. so shake it off, cynics. do you like this idea? >> the song i know is the one you named. so beyond that, i don't know. >> "shake it off"? >> yeah. >> how can you fight that this is not one of the greatest literature -- greatest moments of literature ever? >> um. >> i wish i were back in college. which is why i think you should go back and take this....
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a law professor at the university of texas laid out the stages of trump's denial brilliantly., it didn't happen. whatever happened was a big deal. someone else did it. whatever happened isn't illegal. the president can't be liable for whatever happened. well, obama did it, too. who cares if the president did it, and it's illegal. you know, if that sounds familiar, it's because that tweet is actually from 2018 when trump was trying to defend himself from the mueller investigation, and, yes, that was true in 2018 and it's still true today. deny and deflect in any way you can. just last night we got the latest explanation for the twice-impeached former president's actions from his former and current personal attorneys. he just wanted to keep the documents safe. mm-hmm. >> and now they want to make him responsible for having taken classified documents and preserved them. really if you look at the espionage act, it's not really about taking the documents. it's about destroying them or hiding them or giving them to the enemy. >> right. >> it's not about taking them and putting them
a law professor at the university of texas laid out the stages of trump's denial brilliantly., it didn't happen. whatever happened was a big deal. someone else did it. whatever happened isn't illegal. the president can't be liable for whatever happened. well, obama did it, too. who cares if the president did it, and it's illegal. you know, if that sounds familiar, it's because that tweet is actually from 2018 when trump was trying to defend himself from the mueller investigation, and, yes, that...
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we can do this class at university of texas at texas at austin. they're offering.ove this a literature course featuring taylor swift's music. it is called the taylor swift song book. school says it will use her lyrics to introduce literary critical reading. students will study the framework of each song, their poetic form cultural context. other literary classes at u t focus on the writings of english poets geoffrey chaucer, john keats as well as william shakespeare, so i'd say she's in pretty good company. i think so . alright, time is 7 47 coffee, pastries, donuts? they're all a part of our business news this morning, and another company has decided to join amazon to reach even more shoppers. pam cook is back with details and more in dollars. sense another company if you can't beat them, join them right peloton turning to amazon to try to boost sales peloton will now sell its original bike on amazon site executives say there have been about 500,000 searches per month for peloton equipment on amazon , the treadmill and the bike plus will stay, though exclusively o
we can do this class at university of texas at texas at austin. they're offering.ove this a literature course featuring taylor swift's music. it is called the taylor swift song book. school says it will use her lyrics to introduce literary critical reading. students will study the framework of each song, their poetic form cultural context. other literary classes at u t focus on the writings of english poets geoffrey chaucer, john keats as well as william shakespeare, so i'd say she's in pretty...
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. >> that's right, graduate from the university of texas, one could go one place and one another. you can see a pattern. >> right, with can he try to explain it away but it's still there. >> still there. >> gentlemen, you're buying school supplies. >>> parents this morning, we have a new tool to help keep track of our children's activity on snapchat. >> the family center feature allows to you monitor who your child is talking to. kate snow takes a closer look at snapchat's latest feature in an effort to keep the young people safe. >> kris and marcus, snapchat sun veiling family center. the idea is that teens between the age of 13 and 18 and parents would both have to opt in to this family center and the parent would see who their teen has been communicating with on snapchat on the last seven days and new friends they added, the idea is to promote a conversation between parents and teens for the parents to say i recognize this person, i don't recognize this handle, and the parents could report an account if they have deep concerns about it. you might have noticed that this is paren
. >> that's right, graduate from the university of texas, one could go one place and one another. you can see a pattern. >> right, with can he try to explain it away but it's still there. >> still there. >> gentlemen, you're buying school supplies. >>> parents this morning, we have a new tool to help keep track of our children's activity on snapchat. >> the family center feature allows to you monitor who your child is talking to. kate snow takes a closer...
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jason boling, an society professor and infectious disease specialist at the university of texas healthling, good to have you on this morning. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> first, as you look at this data here, the cdc saying cases are trending downward, does it indicate to you that the worst is over here? >> well, i think it's obviously good news that cases are going down, it shows that people are aware now, have better awareness of monkeypox infections. there's modifications of behaviors and we're starting to see maybe some benefits of vaccine distribution. it's a little early for vaccine, but i think we're seeing some benefits there. >> there had, as you know, been criticism in the early stages of the administration's response here, the white house did update its outbreak response plan several weeks ago. in your view have any of those changes made a difference here? >> well, i think they've made great efforts in kind of transitioning how the vaccine is being administered to stretch the existing supply while working to supply more supply, by moving to intra dermal or in th
jason boling, an society professor and infectious disease specialist at the university of texas healthling, good to have you on this morning. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> first, as you look at this data here, the cdc saying cases are trending downward, does it indicate to you that the worst is over here? >> well, i think it's obviously good news that cases are going down, it shows that people are aware now, have better awareness of monkeypox infections. there's...
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aisles joining me constitutional law expert at the university of texas law school. e start with you. the piece of fascinating, i'd encourage everyone to read it. and you make the case that the front lines on democracy is taking place at the state house level. i want to know what you think most of rus are missing. >> i think most of america just doesn't pay attention to state houses. and america just also assumes democracy's intact. we watch mar-a-lago, we watch marjorie taylor greene, and don't understand what the other side has figured out which is that democracy for the most part is shaped in state houses. the problem is that state houses also, if gerrymandered, become the ideal place to ram through a minority world view without political accountability because there's no choice left in these elections. for a generation it's kind of been hitting -- what i wrote in my book -- the far right has been using state houses to subvert democracy but also to ram through laws like to force a 10-year-old ohio rape victim to go to indiana. other crazy laws that would never succ
aisles joining me constitutional law expert at the university of texas law school. e start with you. the piece of fascinating, i'd encourage everyone to read it. and you make the case that the front lines on democracy is taking place at the state house level. i want to know what you think most of rus are missing. >> i think most of america just doesn't pay attention to state houses. and america just also assumes democracy's intact. we watch mar-a-lago, we watch marjorie taylor greene, and...
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. >>> and this fall students at the university of texas at austin getting a chance to take a course on pop songstress taylor swift. ♪ yeah, you get college credit for listening to taylor swift. it is called literacy lit rather c and. >> and if i took that class, i'd be a better man. >> all right. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> >>> so it turns out the national archives has been after donald trump to turn over documents since the waning days of his presidency. good morning, everyone. good morning, kaitlan collins. >> quite the greeting for everybody waking up. >> it's been going on a long time. enjoy your coffee. we do begin with new cnn reporting overnight. an email from the national archives reveals how long donald trump has been holding sensitive documents that he should not possession. the email indicates that records were not returned despite a determination by a top white house lawyer that they should be. a source says there were a dozen emails and calls over the course of 2021, 2021, this is last year, including a may 2021 email from the national archives to trump
. >>> and this fall students at the university of texas at austin getting a chance to take a course on pop songstress taylor swift. ♪ yeah, you get college credit for listening to taylor swift. it is called literacy lit rather c and. >> and if i took that class, i'd be a better man. >> all right. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> >>> so it turns out the national archives has been after donald trump to turn over documents since the waning days...
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i'm the denman professor of american history at the university of texas in san antonio and is my tag says i'm on the advisory board and i'm an author and so it is wonderful. i'm also
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bringing that caitlin joe. selina, she's an epidemiologist and the assistant professor at the university of texas. first, she joined us not from san diego. thanks for being on the program. how concerned should we be about long we should be concerned long co lead among adults is common and it's broad and it's impact on the body. and it's making it very difficult to not only diagnose long covert but also study it i and find treatments. but what is clear is that it's going to be a major public health problem and will contribute to the health footprint of service because the to 4 years to come. so what have we learned so far in terms of the way long cove? it needs to be managed just like you heard a couple minutes ago. we don't know what's really causing this. it could be because of viral pres, reservoirs in the body. it could be because the immune system and people are just in overdrive and have a tough time coming down after cuban 19 infection. we don't know what's really causing this, making it very difficult to find treatments. so currently what were they approach is is comprehensive treatment. s
bringing that caitlin joe. selina, she's an epidemiologist and the assistant professor at the university of texas. first, she joined us not from san diego. thanks for being on the program. how concerned should we be about long we should be concerned long co lead among adults is common and it's broad and it's impact on the body. and it's making it very difficult to not only diagnose long covert but also study it i and find treatments. but what is clear is that it's going to be a major public...
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on the fourth amendment, after note as steve ladakh, who's very sharp, done at the university of texasmade -- jurisprudence about the remedies that have been whittled away by the current scotus for people who have had their fourth amendment rights violated. chuck rosenberg, always great to have you on always illuminating. thank you very much. >> yes. >> coming up a federal judge orders senator lindsey graham to testify in front of a georgia grand jury. i'm gonna talk to -- the fulton county district attorney's aggressive strategy next. action hero! dad: was that necessary? unnecessary action hero: no. neither is missing this deal. with paycom, vacation is yours to manage. unnecessary action hero: not to mention benefits, scheduling, payroll. it's hr in the palm of your hand. dad: wow. unnecessary action hero: ask your employer about paycom. and make the unnecessary, unnecessary. dad: approved! new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so
on the fourth amendment, after note as steve ladakh, who's very sharp, done at the university of texasmade -- jurisprudence about the remedies that have been whittled away by the current scotus for people who have had their fourth amendment rights violated. chuck rosenberg, always great to have you on always illuminating. thank you very much. >> yes. >> coming up a federal judge orders senator lindsey graham to testify in front of a georgia grand jury. i'm gonna talk to -- the...
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i am catherine clinton, the professor of national history at the university of texas san antonio. as my tag says, i am on the advisory board and i am an author. and so it is wonderful. i am also a veteran, i was colonel for a year when i taught at the citadel. today, i want to say i am so pleased we are witnessing a great reunion, a great reckoning coming up. we have been meeting virtually for the past few months, but isn't it great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore such wonderful topics as race and lincoln and leadership? i am pleased to report that my intuition is that we will have many more of these gatherings. we have testing think historically, and thinking back, i want to say that jonathan white gave us a wonderful bulletin. so we can look at what the topics were, and in doing it, i see that the chief borrowed my lincoln for his collection. maybe it's down in stark ville. i gave my first top here in 2003, lincoln, our mortal president. but more seriously, it was the scholars who were so supportive of the idea of bringing lincoln and his world alive
i am catherine clinton, the professor of national history at the university of texas san antonio. as my tag says, i am on the advisory board and i am an author. and so it is wonderful. i am also a veteran, i was colonel for a year when i taught at the citadel. today, i want to say i am so pleased we are witnessing a great reunion, a great reckoning coming up. we have been meeting virtually for the past few months, but isn't it great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore...
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i'm the denman professor of american history at the university of texas in san antonio and is my tag says i'm on the advisory board and i'm an author and so it is wonderful. i'm also a veteran. i was colonel for a year when i taught at the citadel, but today i went to say that i'm so pleased that we're witnessing a great reunion a great kind of reckoning coming up against we have been meeting virtually for the past few months, but isn't it great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore such wonderful topics as race and lincoln and leadership in lincoln. i'm pleased to report that my intuition is that we will have many more of these wonderful gatherings. and so we have to think historically and in thinking back i wanted to say jonathan white gave us a wonderful bulletin, so look at what the topics were and in doing it. i see that the chief borrowed my punching lincoln for his collection, and maybe it's down in starkville because i gave my first talk here in 2003 lincoln our mortal president, but more seriously it was the scholars who were so supportive of the idea o
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. >> except for what except for the university of texas. >> why >> that's right. >> they own a big part of the -- >> threatening harvard as the richest u.s. university. because i didn't get big this year it was the 35th. you're not a cramer scholar, are you? >> i'm not >> you have to have been kicked out of the school and come back to be a cramer scholar or leave the school because of circumstances. >> mark zuckerberg could be a cramer scholar >> you know what would be good for zuckerberg, if he focused on the rest of the business, realist, instagram >> fightin' words from jim here. >> because the stock is awful. in the end, you know, i'm not your friend if the stock goes down big >> even if you high five in the metaverse? >> let's say you're a ceo and your stock is bad and i see you in a restaurant. you know what i say? hey, chief >> uh-oh >> hey, sunshine i sunshine 'em sometimes sunshine is the lowest thing in the world you can ever be called sometimes they say, chef >> so your chiefing zuckerberg here >> he's a nice guy he got back out of the metaverse and put his head into reels or
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fbi vice chair and now a distinguished fellow at george mason university and university and university of texas constitutional law professor stephen vladek on the fbi search of former president trump's florida home and at the legal and constitutional questions surrounding it. watch washington journal live at 7:00 easter monday morning on c-span or c-span now. join the discussions with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. over the past few months the january 6 committee held a series of hearings revealing findings from its investigation. all we'd watch c-span as we look at the committee's eight hearings featuring never before seen evidence, depositions, and witness testimony into the attack on the u.s. capitol. on men -- monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, u.s. capitol police caroline edwards that was knocked unconscious during the first breach of the capitol, shares her story alongside the filmmaker filming the proud boys and the rally. watch on c-span now, our free mobile video app or anytime on demand on c-span.org. state officials talked about death threats received during the
fbi vice chair and now a distinguished fellow at george mason university and university and university of texas constitutional law professor stephen vladek on the fbi search of former president trump's florida home and at the legal and constitutional questions surrounding it. watch washington journal live at 7:00 easter monday morning on c-span or c-span now. join the discussions with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. over the past few months the january 6 committee...
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university of texas has written about this a number of good historians have written about this. they'd just missed the point i do not knowe why. we cannot boast anything like this. and again people like to kill harding there is corruption but as ron walters showsws nothing o harding the people who are corrupt got busted their put in jail. howdo is it harding had nothingo do with that? if the center from ohio and a newspaper editor. return to normalcy harding again i said this earlier in the show working with calvin coolidge with another guy liberals hate coolidge coolidge and by the way it may be the first law and order guy stopped the policetr strike in massachusetts. people forgot about that is tough on crime that's a big issue today. and andrew mellon was the quarterback. date/tax rates. ending/spending. and they even slashed federalab debt even though i do not care about that as much as some peopleop do. we had unbelievable prosperity of the 1920s. again another industrial age. literature, art, everything exploded. and unfortunately herbert hoover came in. even though he was
university of texas has written about this a number of good historians have written about this. they'd just missed the point i do not knowe why. we cannot boast anything like this. and again people like to kill harding there is corruption but as ron walters showsws nothing o harding the people who are corrupt got busted their put in jail. howdo is it harding had nothingo do with that? if the center from ohio and a newspaper editor. return to normalcy harding again i said this earlier in the...
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where he represents sitting counties in east texas maintained his undergraduate degree from the university of texas worse honored at the outstanding alumnus, hello degree from bailey university where hee was honored and a youg lawyer of the here and well in the state senate, brian has received numerous accolades including the taxpayer jumping to work, the defender on the market dream award, the horizon award from the texas right to life pretty will then be joined eventually by the honorable kyle and he is louisiana's 44th secretary of state and the presl association of secretaries of state and he served in the role and since 2018, after serving for nearly a decade as the first assistant secretary of state since his election he has champion of legislation to' strengthen louisiana's election laws and is cybersecurity including cause of valid harvesting, valid trafficking, require material service providers to register reports the secretary of state pretty because of thesets efforts the agency that he overseas, has received national recognition by the halogen assistance and various other organizations
where he represents sitting counties in east texas maintained his undergraduate degree from the university of texas worse honored at the outstanding alumnus, hello degree from bailey university where hee was honored and a youg lawyer of the here and well in the state senate, brian has received numerous accolades including the taxpayer jumping to work, the defender on the market dream award, the horizon award from the texas right to life pretty will then be joined eventually by the honorable...
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texas senate where he represents 16 counties in east texas and obtained undergraduate from university of texasre he's honored as outstanding alumnus and law degree from baylor university honor as a young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate crimea he's received numerous accolades including taxpayer champion award, defender of the americann dream award and horizon award in the texas right to life. ... secretary of state and it's the president-elect of the national association of the secretaries of state. he served in that role since 2018 after serving for nearly a decade as the first assistant secretary of state. since his election kyle has championed legislation to strengthen louisiana's election laws and its cybersecurity including laws that ban ballard harvesting ballot trafficking and require managerial or managed service p require managed service providers to report too the secretary of state. because of these efforts has received national recognition by the elected assistance and various other organizations. last but certainly not least we will hear from jessica anderson. jessica
texas senate where he represents 16 counties in east texas and obtained undergraduate from university of texasre he's honored as outstanding alumnus and law degree from baylor university honor as a young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate crimea he's received numerous accolades including taxpayer champion award, defender of the americann dream award and horizon award in the texas right to life. ... secretary of state and it's the president-elect of the national association of the...